A Hungarian-Romanian trade center was built near Csengersima
A Hungarian-Romanian fruit and vegetable trade center was built at Csengersima, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, near the Hungarian-Romanian border. The facility that provides sales opportunities for the farmers near the frontier will be handed over in late August – Homoki Tamás of the local government of Csengersima told MTI.
Homoki Tamás said that the market hall and a cold storage was built beside the road No. 49, between Csengersima and Pete near the Hungarian-Romanian border station. The trade center was built with the support of the local government of Csengersima, the Consult Scolari Association of Satu Mare and the European Union. (MTI)
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